
DECEMBER 11-13, 2026
24 Hours of Lemons
The 24 Hours of Lemons is a series of endurance races held on paved road race courses across the United States, Australia (since October 2015) and New Zealand (first event held September 2016).
The title is a parody of the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans race, and lemon cars. Teams of 4 or more drivers compete for up to 24 hours in race-prepared cars that cost no more than US$500 for cars in the USA series, AUD$999 in Australia and NZD$999 in New Zealand; as with folkracing there is a price limit. These races set themselves apart from the typical road race by the unusual penalties and punishments meted out by judges, as well as a blatant disregard for traditional Motorsport politicking. The series is similar to the ChumpCar World Series (almost the same rulebook), but with a more carnival like atmosphere.
- Overnight camping allowed.
- Permanent Restrooms: Yes
- Showers: Yes
- Vehicle Restrictions: Except for street vehicles coming to or leaving the facility, no motorized vehicles may be used on track property from one hour after the checker/on track running until sunrise. No skate boards, hoverboards, Razor-type scooters. NO RACE MOTORS BETWEEN 6pmand 8am!
- Motorized pit bikes: You must wear a helmet.
Unlicensed motorized pit vehicles (scooters, ATV's, motorcycles, golf carts)must be registered with the track for a use permit.
Speed limit in the paddock is 10mph.
No firearms or fireworks may be used on track property. No riding pit ATV's / motorized bikes on Ring Roads.
NO DRONES.
FUEL AND PARTS
Fuel sold on site: Yes, VP 93 and 96 unleaded, and 100 and 110 leaded.




